Pita Limjaroenrat, centre left front row, leader of the Move Forward Party and candidate for prime minister, and leaders of potential coalition parties wave to supporters at a gathering on Wednesday. Wichan Charoenkiatpakul
The business sector is calling for the new government to appoint appropriate leaders to take the helm at economic ministries, in particular the Finance Ministry, as they want to see the country progress without interruption amid several internal and external challenges.
The Move Forward Party (MFP) claimed victory in the country’s election last week, then announced the formation of an eight-party alliance. The leaders of the eight parties — MFP, Pheu Thai, Prachachart, Thai Sang Thai, Seri Ruam Thai, Fair,…
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